1931/04 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay

Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:

  • "Old Town" -- Verse by William Hamilton Hayne
  • Serials:

  • "The Quality of Mercy" -- Part 1 -- by Warwick Deeping and illustrated by Charles R. Chickering
  • "Bettina's Husbands" -- Part 2 -- by Violette Kimball Dunn and illustrated by Harry L. Timmins
  • "Danger Calling" -- Part 3 -- by Patricia Wentworth and illustrated by Douglas Duer
  • Fiction:

  • "King of Hearts" by Elise Jerard and illustrated by R.F. James
  • "Liza Turns the Tide" by Demma Ray Oldham and illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd
  • "April Evening" by Stella Ryan and illustrated by R.W. Crowther
  • "The Forger" by Elsie Singmaster and illustrated by Frank Bensing
  • Special Articles:

  • Live and Let Live by Marjorie Shuler
  • Who Is the Best Young American Actress? by Alexander Woollcott with photos of Helen Hayes and Lynn Fontanne
  • The Upkeep of Courtship by Rupert Hughes
  • At the Court of King Gustaf by Dorothy Thompson aka Mrs. Sinclair Lewis
  • What Is There to Read? by Harry Hansen
  • Roses in Your Cheeks by Doris Lee Ashley
  • Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
  • For the Children:

  • Dolly Dingle by Grace G. Drayton
  • Home-Making:

  • A Tale of Two Steaks by Yvonne Roy Jackson
  • Salads Are No Secret by Helen Treyz Smith
  • A Pinch of Spice by Louise Burton
  • How Do You Do it? by Carol Willis Hyatt
  • The Two Kinds of Croup by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
  • Desserts by the Dozen by Elizabeth Shaffer
  • Creating a Home by Virginia Hamill
  • Brick for Permanence by Collier Stevenson, with James F. Schindler, Architect
  • Fashions of the Month:

  • Paris Says: Colors and Fabrics are Contrased in the New Spring Manner for Jacket Costumes
  • "Unexpected Lines" Launched for Afternoon in New prints, Two-or Three-Tone Contrasts
  • Brief Dinner Jackets Top Formal Evening Gowns--Sashes Return to Fashion
  • Colorful Jackets Top Contrasting Frocks and Pleated Skirts
  • Coats Adopt Revers and Scarfs--New Blouses for Spring
  • The "New Idea" in Spring Chic--Stripes and Plaids in Contrast to Two- and Three-tone Fabrics
  • Subtle Color and Fabric Contrast Affords Smart Flattery to Mature Figures
  • New Color Contrast Makes Youngsters' Frocks Gay in Crisp Cottons
  • Notable Full-Page Ads:

  • Rinso Soap illustrated by C.A. Voight
  • Camel Cigarettes
  • Chesterfield Cigarettes ad illustrated by J. Knowles Hare